My practice exists within colliding spheres. Desire and fear manifest into substance as I construct notions of transcendence and transformation.
Both fragile and volatile, my work as an intermedia artist merges natural and artificial elements to dissolve binaries, conjuring the intersection of once isolated qualities to meet and reform.
I find myself escaping material entirely, through light, sound, and ephemeral architecture, constructing a liminal stage on which internal conflicts may unfold. I’m interested in engaging my audience in becoming a participant in the changing tides of the artwork, lapping on emergence, and eroding rigid foundation. I invite them to endure sonic violence, play in the echoes of form in an incandescent labyrinth and observe divinity brush past perversion.
Rooted in my own dialogue of religious identity, I weight the values of personal beliefs against a landscape of uncertainty, where fact becomes fiction, and everything hangs in suspension.
Ice melts into water but nothing is destroyed. My work is a process of transformation, and it alludes to the transcendent in the awareness of its chaos.
